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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1963)
2—Hie Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Jun«' 20, 1!MW Womcuú. Paxfe. RAMBO’S RAMBLINGS tty tioldle liaiuh-i Something new bus lx*«*ii Nil new ded there are several princesses In town I am speak Ing of course of the 4th of July aspirants for the Queen's Are you n giM«l listenei I crown. There is I hi I one win don't think there 1« anything Goldie Rambo, Woman's Page Editor, Phone 897-2772 ner, altlsHigh in a s**nae all of more disturbing than to lx- talk them are winners as It 1« gt»«l Ing tn aoiiusiiK- mid feel that ex|x-rience. 'lliat is a little hard have "lost" them So to Bridal Shower Held to |«it across, at least around give one's nttentlon to the our house Talk about the re speak« Is a n-nl art everyone At Hutchinson Home luctant dragon* loves to talk and does * 1 am sure all the towns|>eofde And you don't have to get out Mrs. N'orvel Richards KTier- will supiiort the 4th of July of the f<mr walls of your home yl Howton) was hononxl with vrlebratiun as they have dune Io lx- a good listener and lie a bridal shower recently nt the for the |Mt«t four years and Interested In other |x*ople home of Mrs Eldon Hutchinson juxt |>erhaps the weather «III Clarence Day, author of Life with Mrs. Tom Smith, IXx-is I n - a little on the warmer .tide With Father, spent the last 15 and Janet Hutchinson serving A farewell party was given Exchanging their marring«* this yrur. years <>f hi« life iti hl« riami as hostess«*«. Saturday evening at tlx- home vows TYiursday evening at S crippled with arthritis But he Cbkir scheme used through of Mr. and Mrs George Hum o'clock at the home «J Mr. ami I am writing tin« on Flag did not li«ten tn alienee, hr phry for Okinori Ono, exchange out the rxxmi was pink and Mrs. Eugene Richards on S W. Day What a wonderful feeling laughed, roared and groaned «inte With tlh- Strvtag table student from Japan, who has Kingwood were Miss Oieryl to look out the window and see in an anecdote proceeded spent the past year at the centered with an umbrella cov Jean Howton and Norvcl Dean th«* flags waving lit tlx- breeze and as a <xitl»e<|iieni'e kix-w ered with pink and white flow home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell and who can help but be stirred mon* at««it [x-ople. what they ers. The punch !*>«! had an Richards. Fleet wood ami family. Th«* couple exchanged their by the sight. Even though nt wi le doing mxl Imw they Were ' ice ring with pink rosebuds. He will leave Saturday from »ending vows before the larg«* picture the present time «air country 1» feeling, than many wtx> were Those present or Tigard for a throe week's tour gifts were Mrs Garth HiWVton, window. Baskets of pink and torn with racial strife; like a out In the world all the time. ot the United States with other Mrs Paul Cline. Mrs. Eugene white carnations and candela family we would all stand to American Field Service stu gather If an "outsider" trted Tliere 1« thè one about tin Richards. Virginia Richards. bra decorated the room. dents from various points in Die bride Is th«- uaughter of to take away our fiwdom. So mliu«ter that recorded nii hl« Sandra McCann. Janice Logan. Oregon. long may the flag wave' I Suzy Carlson, Frances Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Garth W. How sermone <»n «Ire. tlien li«ten« Oki was presented a gift from Thinking h I mhi I flags, and it to them imi Saturday evening in Christine Chance. Ruth Cogar. ton and the bridegroom is the the Field Service and he re ' Bonnie Boroughs. Sandra John- son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene living a Jaycee project, must ordcr to flx (tieni In hi» mlnd sponded with a talk telling mention a JC project In our fui* Sunday. Recently, wtille son. Sherry I’lttam. Patty Pit- Richards. how much he had enjoyed the Rev. Harold Huke, pastor of neighboring town of Stayton |l»t<-ll<llg to hi« sermoil, he teli tam, Mrs. Marie Tolbert. Mrs. year with his ’ "adopted" fam- Yankus. th«- Mill City Oiristiun church winch I think is very nice, and axleep and did not awnkrn un i ily and friends i and attending Dallas Smithey, Ray officiated nt the rites. Mm. that is tlx- placing ot shrub» in ti! thè »ih-nce «hleh folkwved O . Jackie Lute. Barbara i Santiam Union High school, Sharon Hostetler. Mrs. . Eldon Rodney Jclaca from Stayton large green containers on the ttie recordlng 'Din! «ixilil I n - a graduating with the class of guest play«*d th«* ««xlding music. walks all up and down main ILE AL g<««l llstening test Hutchinson and the I i 1963. Th«* bi nt«-, who was given in Street. Perhaps the Garden am «ur«> none of «ir locai min of honor and the hostesses Attending tin pot-hick din- marring«* by Paul (T iim *. tier club or some such organization |»trra havr had that lui|qM-n* ner were Mr. ami Mrs. W li uncle. chtMO a white satin lull- could do something like that tt rs lard Gabriel. Mr. anti lenna length gown with chan to beautify our citv. «it x Wasn't Mrs. Jack Duggan, Lowell Birthday Party Given tilly Inc«* sleeves for her ««Hi then* talk of a cltv citv Bower Fleetwood and Willard. Mr. and For Mrs. Percy Hiatt ding. She wore a net chapel- some time ago? M.-ivIx* It has Mrs. George Humphrey and Die Mill City ladies who are l«*ngth veil embellished with Ix-vn selected and I'm just be family, Mr. and Mrs. George in Mrs. Percy Hiatt's Friday se«*d pearls. She carried a brid times anyhow It is not Stovall. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ceramic class honored her last al bouquet of pink and white hind very visible. Oliver and Oki. Other AFS week with a surprise birthday ixm «* s and carnations. and family members unable to party. The members brought a Miss Virginia Richards, sis- Sitting in th«* doctor's office attend «ere Mr. and Mrs Mel potluck dinner and gave her a ■ ter of th«* gtx«>ni was th«* honor the other day I was leafing i Rambo, Jay Rasmussen. I xjw - handkerchief shower. attendant. She wore a whit«* through a magazine and hup ! 7 YOU CAN RELAX ABOUT ell Fleetwood and Mary Gay, Present «ere Mrs Hiatt. Miss lac«* Imlierina gown over pale p«*n«*<l to notice an articl«* I and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gleason. Flowers For All Zeta Prichard, Mrs. James blip* taff-ta. Sh<* carried a m«e- about colleges WANTING stu- YOUR FAMILY. YOUR HOME, gay of pink and w-hite carna- Grant. Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs dents all we ever hear Is the Lowell Cree, Mrs. Charles Dole- ttonk. Occasions fact that they nn- overcrowd«*«! YOUR CAR. EVEN YOUR BOAT... Farewell Party Held Ring bearer was Jimmie So I read the item with Interest zal, Mrs. Darwin Raines, Mrs. Mrs. Rudy- dine, cousin of the bride. William Lyness WHEN YOUR INSURANCE AGENT as it listed every stat«* that Ix*roy Richards served as could use more student.«. In For Larry Brents Tohl. Mrs Arthur Hedge Sr., best man for tin brother Mill City, Ore. DISPLAYS THIS SIGNI Oregon those listed «ere l-ewis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Fred Woods, Mrs. Thelma Ushers were Stephen How and Clark, Southern Oregon Brent, who are leaving for Howsdon, Mrs. Drills Hinco, I’hone 897-2152 ton. brother of the bride ami Eastern Seward. Alaska, where he will and zMlan and Gerald Raines. Dennis Cline, cousin of the College nt .»«bland. On-gon Collcg’ at LnGrnnde be superintend! of schools, were bride. WE DELIVER and (leorge Fox, which 1» a honored at a reception Friday A reception folkiwixi the cere nt Ncwtw-rg evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at mony. Miss Alice Bickett cut the Christian church. and served the wedding cake Rev. and Mrs. Harold Hake and Miss Janet Hutchinson received the guests with Mr. poured. Miss Janice Lxtgan pas and Mrs. Brent. Venom from honeybees. Iium- sed tlx* guest tx»>k him ! Miss The serving table was cent Look for the Safeco “S” with its blebees, was [is, yellow jackets Glenda Logan and Miss Cathy ered with an igloo and Eskimos Howton were at the gift table. protective roof, and you’ll find flanked by “ice" blue tapers and hornets is drop for drop The couple went to the Orog«xi an agent who sells t As jtasst, just as potent for certain sus in crystal holders. The rooms beach«*« for their honeymoon. most compacts protection at the ceptible persons as deadly were decorated with large bas Tlx yxxing couple will be at lowest possible cost. kets of white flowers, ice blue rattlesnake venom, says Rich home aft«*r July 1 in the George Stop in to see your Safeco ard H Wilox. M I>. State foliage and red rose buds Cree duplex on S.W. Klnngwixxl. Agent soon. Or call him now. Pouring the coffee were Mrs. Health officer. Authorities tx-- Th«- groom is a carpenter, in He’s just a phone’s length CIRCULATING lieve that stings by these in Nat Wills and Mrs Elmer business with his fnth«*r. away, 24 hours a day! Shaw. Presiding at the punch sects kill more people in the HEATER Die young couple were («»th INSURANCE bowl were Mrs. Lowell Cree United States than the feared in the 1963 graduating class of rattler. One prominent special and Mrs. Herbert Whitaker FOR ONLY Snntinm Union High school. Mrs. Walter Kay and Mrs. ist suggest» that some of the attributed to Charlie French served the cake. sudden deaths Assisting about the rooms heart failure or heat prostration New Methodist Pastor were Mrs. Albin Cooper. Mrs. are in reality due to insect Larry Plotts, Mrs. Una White. stings of susceptible individuals. Moves To Lyons Violent reactions to stings Mrs. William Shepherd. Mrs. LYONS Rev, and Mrs. Nor Richard Freeman, Mrs. Art most often occur in those who man Williams and four small tendency, have some allergic Hedge, Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson, daughters from Salem have Mrs. Clarence Howe, and a A severe reaction is even more moved into the parsonage here, likely if their systems have Phone 897-2413 or 897-2754 Mill City, Ore. group of young girls. been sensitized to insect venom where he will serve the Meth NOBODY SETTLES CLAIMS FASTER AND MORE FAIRLY! by a previous sting, just as odist church. He is a graduate Thin handsome circulating heater deliver« quick some persons become sensitive of Salem High with the class of "My Fair Lady" Is 1954. He served thro«* years in winter warmth. A built-in blower system ixiun*. to penicillin. Natural Gas heat out over the floor« to give you Children are particularly vul the U. S. Navy until 1957, and Garden Club Theme; nerable because of their rxit- was employed by a bottling more comfort at a lower cost. Isiw $1.95 per month Mrs. Cherry Entertains door summertime play, their company in Salem until 1962 rental payments cover nil costs except for the fuel and by a transfer company in Mrs. June Cherry, chairman natural curiosity and abbreviat itself, ’i ou pay nothing for installation or servicing! <1963. of the Float Committee for the ed dress during warm weather. DIAL OPERATOR Ask », commerce 9781 I While in Salem both he and Garden club gave a coffee at They should be taught to steer Williams wen* active her home Thursday morning clear of stinging insects and Mrs. NORTHWEST NATURAL GAS COMPANY for the committee, officers and wfchise them’or ¿y to~catch ■ nu-mbem at Trinity Methixiist rOHTLAHO CA *-«211 VANCOUVI A OX J 2SI 1 Hll I tSOSO Ml S 11 M _ ... ■ r«Kiirr*n II/« iA. ’ ria n n 1 « »f church. He was a Steward of other workers. f them. Bees are mose likely to Ask about th« HOME HEATING RENTAL PLAN and discover Chosen as the theme for their sting on bright, warm days the official board, a member of for yourself that the board of education, member float was "My Fair Lady" and when their business of gather We care tor your comfort Janet Hutchinson was chosen ing nectar is interrupted. And of the Evangelism committee, as princess. when a heavy rain has washed I MYF counselor, lay leader, lay All Garden Club members the nectar from the flowers speaker, assistant scout mast are requested to bring fresh thev are frustrated, angry and er, institutional representative of the Fishermen’s club, and cut flowers to Mrs. Cherry's in a stinging mood. home the afternoon of July 3. Gaily colored or dark, rough also a member of the Optimist He also Present at the coffee were clothing attracts them, but they noon luncheon club. Mrs. Roger Nelson, Mrs. Edith tend to avoid white clothing helped with YMCA activities. Phone ringing? Mrs. Williams was a church Mason, Mrs. Tont Thomas, with a hard finish. As might be Mrs. Daniel Kleihege, Mrs. expected, they are attracted by school teacher. Women's Society Wooody Heller, Mrs. Adolph perfumes and scented cosmet member, Circle member, MYF ¡¿¡th 5 exclusive new Regency Script» counselor, a fellowship group Brunner, Mrs. Arthur Hedge, ics. and the hostess. When the worker honeybee member and choir member. Mrs. Cherry's address is 113 stings it leaves its stinger and aeuJJa Greenhill Place, the former venom sac in the victim's skin. Shower Held for Mildred Allen home. Even though separated from the bee, the stinger keeps work Miss Doris Hutchinson ing in deeper for about 20 min Mrs. Charles Golden honor utes, while injecting more ven ed Miss Doris Hutchinson Sat Lyons WSCS Plans om. Remove the stinger and urday evening at her home Picnic Next Month sac as quickly as possible, try when she invited relatives to LYONS—Mrs. Alice Huber ing not to squeeze more venom I a personal stxiwer for the bride was hostess for the meeting of into the wound. Cold packs will elect. the Women's Society of Christ slow down absorption of the Miss Hutchinson and Ix*roy ian service held Tuesday after poison and help ease the sting Richards will tie married July C3Tlr. and Öd^ard ^ougfoos noon. The next meeting which while medical aid is sought, 5 at 7:30 p. m. at the Mill will be the annual picnic is which should be done immedi- City Christian church. scheduled for July 16. The ately. Attending the shower were group will recess for July and Anyone who has had more Miss Doris Hutchinson. Mrs. Whether you’re working or resting, it’« al- August. A report on the con- than the usual unpleasant local Eldon Hutchinson. Miss Janet . A an<J JICn 'Jfríítur J? JiroJtricí way« nice to have your phone ju«t a reach ference was given by Leora reaction to a sting should ask Hutchinson, Mrs. Eugene Rich- Smithey. Stevens and June Hollingshead. a doctor about the advisability ards, Mrs. Dallas away. Home phone exten«ionH make for Plans were made for a pot of preventive treatment that Mrs. Gerald Golden. Mrs. Cylde family convenience round the clock . and luck picnic to be held Monday may protect against the pos Golden, Mrs. G. O. Hutchinson. Wh^n you choose from our fsmous Regency Flower Wed* evening at Neal’s park, as a re sibility of a later, more severe Miss Adel Hutchinson, Mrs. Irl it costH so little. Call us today. ding Line you need have no qualms about quality—thia rich, ception and get acquainted par reaction. Plymale, and the hostess, Mrs. raised HELIOGRAVING* has all the distinction of the fin- ty honoring the new minister Golden, eet craftsmanship—yet costs about half as much as you'd and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. The Treasury report« that Norman Williams. close to seven million school Modern equipment saves guess! Do see the many other elegant type styles...for your Attending the meeting were children have the opportunity money. If we used 1940 me complete wedding stationery needs. •Hsliogrsving-not to Leora Stevens, June Hollings to purchase U. S. Savings thods and equipment, it would he confused with engraving. head, Esther Danielson, Diane Stams or Savings Bonds through cost farmers $13 billion more Williams, Reta Cruson, Pearl the School Savings or School to grow the country’s food, Serving Mill City-Oat«», Aumsville, Hudson, Bertha Wilson, Eva Bank plan. About $18 million in which would add more than $5 Bressler, Evelyn Mormon and Savings Stamps are sold every a week to the food bill of every Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner Phone 897-2772 117 N. E. Wall Street, Mill City Mrs. Huber, the hostess. year. family in the United States. Advertising in The Mill City Enterprise I Brings Results—Try It Every Week Farewell Party Howton Richards Held for Foreign Exchange Student Wedding Held Here Thursday Brunner’s « Flowers Bee Stings Can Prove To Be Fatal RENT THIS NATURAL GAS Jerry Pittam Insurance Brides' delight.. .our beautiful FLOWER WEDDING LINE REACH! Valley Telephone Company The Mill City Enterprise i